What was the name of the club on Rodney Parham in the 1980's and 1990's? It was a free-standing building (not tucked into a shopping center like Cuzins/Legends). There's an auto parts store or bank there now, I think. Was it "Wrangler's" or "The Wrangler?" Something silly like that.

That place is nothing compared to this place in the late 90s in Hot Springs called Confetti's. They'd play a country song, a dance song and a mexican song while the DJ filled up and handed out Hot Damn in plastic shot glasses....I once saw a 90 year old lady up in there wearing a prom dress & pigtails and a lesbian in a wrasslin outfit and it wasn't even Halloween.

That place is nothing compared to this place in the late 90s in Hot Springs called Confetti's. They'd play a country song, a dance song and a mexican song while the DJ filled up and handed out Hot Damn in plastic shot glasses....I once saw a 90 year old lady up in there wearing a prom dress & pigtails and a lesbian in a wrasslin outfit and it wasn't even Halloween.

Sounds more like Eureka Springs. Went to a wedding there last year. My daughter is now scared to drive through Eureka Springs at night. She's 20.

I remember that place. I used to live in some apartments beside it when I was a kid in the early 80's. There was also a bar we would go into and play video games in the strip mall. I was 10 years old and my parents were already telling me to stay out of bars. Then there was this badass arcade called stargate up in Breckenridge mall and another one called electric cowboy down by professor bowl when it was a skateboard park. WTF was a skateboard park doing in Little Rock in the 70's anyway? I went from living in the woods to being walking distance from an arcade. It was tits, except for being stabbed my first day at Rightcell Elementary.

Sounds more like Eureka Springs. Went to a wedding there last year. My daughter is now scared to drive through Eureka Springs at night. She's 20.

Seriously? Eureka Springs is one of the coolest spots to hit up for music. She must have ended up at that craptastic karaoke bar. The place is haunted, maybe your daughter just saw a ghost or someone offered her weed.

That place is nothing compared to this place in the late 90s in Hot Springs called Confetti's. They'd play a country song, a dance song and a mexican song while the DJ filled up and handed out Hot Damn in plastic shot glasses....I once saw a 90 year old lady up in there wearing a prom dress & pigtails and a lesbian in a wrasslin outfit and it wasn't even Halloween.

This is typical of most bars in Hot Springs, Good Time Charlie's was a good example of this. The house band that played mostly Country would end their set and the DJ would immediately start playing Hip Hop.

This is typical of most bars in Hot Springs, Good Time Charlie's was a good example of this. The house band that played mostly Country would end their set and the DJ would immediately start playing Hip Hop.

this place was just before Good Time Charlie's on the right and was about 1,000 times worse.

Ok, I remember that place now. Yeah, Charlie's was upscale compared to Confetti's.

We honestly had no business being in that bar but I never went without a group of guys and girls. I believe the owners once advised us never to take any of her bar patrons home because they probably had the AIDS

This is typical of most bars in Hot Springs, Good Time Charlie's was a good example of this. The house band that played mostly Country would end their set and the DJ would immediately start playing Hip Hop.

Worse than Charlies was closing down Charlies and wandering into the American Legion. They didn't care for outsiders. Not. At. All.